Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse received much fanfare for its smooth gameplay, graphics and polished feel during the Super Nintendo's infancy. It was yet another Capcom smash. In '94 the sequel The Great Circus Mystery added a 2-player mode with Minnie. The next year Japan gamers were graced by the last in the trilogy: MICKEY & DONALD: MAGICAL ADVENTURE 3

Today we examine the game that sadly never was in the US (though Capcom ported the trilogy to GBA in 2005)

If you liked the first two, this will be no different. You still get suits with different abilities as you advance through the game, it still employs the snatch-a-block-out-of-the-air-and-toss-it-at-the-baddie system, and it's still all quite easy. A password system is included to make your life even easier. Animation, as always, is top-notch

And so you're off with the choice of Mickey or Donald in the 1P game, or 2P game if you can conjure a friend to play along. Mickey and Donald have different suits which is a plus. There are7 stages, with multiple levels in each. Here's a quick peek:

STAGE 1

Looks-wise, not much has changedfrom the original in 1993... but that'snot necessary a bad thing, ne?